The same gift, with a message on saving the recipient time, is more welcome
The bandwagon effect boosts the top vote-getter in preliminary rounds
A separate motivator: friends living in areas abundant in solar panels
GOP legislatures often made firearm laws looser after infamous events
Information helps users decide when, and whether, to venture outside or exercise
Test's originator was a central co-author but died before its completion
Intoxication seems to work as an unofficial mitigating factor
Forced to nod in agreement, workers may embrace conspiracy theories, be less trusting
Which one walks out happier?
Highlighting the right data and making it relevant can help overcome resistance
Social media optimal for spreading conspiracy theories
Cultural norms — reading and the calendar — affect native English-speakers’ motioning constructs
The kind of reward matters less than the type of connection between giver and recipient
Capturing how decisions are driven by a habitual preference for moderation